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the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack, the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. but other than that, as i said, relatively safe. much better than the 1970s, for instance, when there were far more global terrorist attacks. experts say part of the reason is because law enforcement, very simply in cities like new york city, have become much better since 9-11 at stopping these things. listen. >> since 9-11, new york has been the target of 17 plots and only one of them you could say really succeeded and the suspect made it to times square. but the others didn't work because of a lot of good intelligence, lot of good cooperation between state, local
the fox report's jonathan hunt is here with more on that. we hear about the threats all the time. but the facts show that we are more safe than before. explain that. >> yeah. the worst attack we've gone through since 9-11 was actually the fort hood shooting in 2009, 13 people killed there. boston stands out because it is, in fact, among the highest casualties with three dead and 176 wounded in that attack. other than that, 9-11, of course, then you have the 1993 world trade center attack,...
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jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups with the faces here. >> they are getting some names and now what they are trying to do is run those names through data is bas and s databases and there is no name to match the suspects. but they are operating those lines. they have task force teams obviously ready to run out and follow any leads as they come in. some names are being offered from the calls and e-mails that are coming in but as of now there is no certain match and they are, again, using all their computers and technology to try to, as the names come in, to try to find them and find out which tips are more credible than the others. >> i'm wondering, jonathan, if you were in that crowd and survived and you're watching right now
jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups with the faces here. >> they are getting some names and now what they are trying to do is run those names through data is bas and s databases and there is no name...
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jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ jon: taking a look at the dow now, the dow trying to recover some of the 250 points it had dropped yesterday. 266 actually. its worst day in five months, this after explosions in boston. security has been ramped up in new york's financial district where memories much the 9/11 terror attacks are still all too fresh. fox business network's lauren sinoneti joinses us now. >> reporter: traders at the new york stock exchange talk about 9/11 and how they felt at that time. yesterday when
jenna: good context for us jonathan, thank you. jon: the dow up 122 points right now as wall street reacts to the first terror attack since 9/11. lost about 250 yesterday. we are happen way to recovering what was -- halfway to recovering what was lost. an update on the markets ahead. what is being done to secure america's financial system. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2...
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heather: former fbi special counterterrorism agent in new york, jonathan gilliam joins us to talk more about this you're a lead investigator in the case. someone knows who did this, begging people and the public come forward with any tips they may deem important for them to see, pictures, information, anything for the public's help. what does that tell but the state of their investigation? >> you can never tell where the bureau or the task force is in their investigation. they're the best at what they do. from this point forward there is nobody better than what they do as far as digging through this massive puzzle of, of investigative leads. one thing that you have to look at here is that there's two investigations going on. there's one investigation that's going on from the point of the explosion for ward. and there's also an investigation going on looking how this actually happened. the second investigation of how this actually happened ties in with who actually did it and that's where they're asking the public for their assistance. most people don't realize they can be an integral p
heather: former fbi special counterterrorism agent in new york, jonathan gilliam joins us to talk more about this you're a lead investigator in the case. someone knows who did this, begging people and the public come forward with any tips they may deem important for them to see, pictures, information, anything for the public's help. what does that tell but the state of their investigation? >> you can never tell where the bureau or the task force is in their investigation. they're the best...
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jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he is running. so -- he is running to get away. an innocent victim. it is not at all related to this except that he was victimized in this bombing, according to many sources we spoke with. >> let's go to kristin welker. kristin we heard from jay carney a short time ago with the white house update on at least their perspective of the investigation and expectations here. >> that's right. and they are monitoring this right now. i can tell you, upstairs of course president obama has been in constant contact with the fbi, dhs as this investigation has unravelled. there
jonathan is standing by. we are not saying this is a suspect. the upon the i'm making is that each and every piece has been reviewed and people have interpretations of things. is this a man running from the scene or someone that should be questioned? >> that is a man running from the scene. they tracked it down and he is a victim and you know, and why there's question about that or why was it of interesting at first? because everyone else is cowering and on the ground and in shock and he...
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"the fox report" jonathan hunt is with us tonight. where is this woman now. >> catherine russell right now is at her parents many home in north kingstown rhode island, she apparently went there last friday. federal agents visited that home, we're told yesterday, but apparently they did not speak to catherine russell instead they toke to her attorney. >> i spoke to them and that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it seems likely she will ultimately meet investigators, shep, but the attorney clearly wants to decide what the parameters are for that meeting. given that right now she is not charged with anything at all. >> shepard: right. what more do we know about their relationship? >> it appears that they were pretty close. there was a domestic violence incident back in 2009. more on that in a moment. other than that, they appeared to be very close, indeed. in fact, one of the relatives said that when tsarnaev traveled to russia last year, he spoke to his wife every single day
"the fox report" jonathan hunt is with us tonight. where is this woman now. >> catherine russell right now is at her parents many home in north kingstown rhode island, she apparently went there last friday. federal agents visited that home, we're told yesterday, but apparently they did not speak to catherine russell instead they toke to her attorney. >> i spoke to them and that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this....
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>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe, i think i can call you joe now since you're not in congress anymore. you know, that's kind of -- that's the kind of level of debate saying it's people like you who cause us to be hit by terrorists. that's what lowers the whole tenner of the conversation. makes it very hard to have reasonable, good policy-making. the emotion you apply to the issue is frankly very harmful to protecting us. >> it's the inability, jonathan, of people like you to recognize that we're at war. >> mr. walsh, thank you so much. i'm afraid we've run out of time. joe walsh, jonathan a
>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because...
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mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages, the ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. >>> the bombing at the boston marathon and the subsequent investigation has brought security concerns once again to the forefront for all of us. joining me now to talk about the event's impact is mitch ilber of k2 intelligence and investigative and risk analytics consulting firm, founded by jewels crowle of crowle security, pioneer of the investigations industry. previously mitch supervised the nypd's ongoing terrorism related activities as a director. mitch, it's w
mike santoli, jonathan golub. >>> stay with us. we'll be talking about security following the boston bombing. a security expert formally with the nypd will join me next. and when so many businesses are shedding staff and pages, the ceo of the hearst organization is investing what you read. we'll be right back. card hassles? introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card that's easy to activate and can be used right away. plus, you can load cash or checks at any chase depositfriendly atm...
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jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence services and law enforcement have become much better at identifying and preventing any potential attacks. so while we might not feel it right now, staive tis particularly speaking, we are much safer now than we were in the decades before 9/11. bill? >> you know, jonathan, we know at least one of these devices was made using a pressure cooker, perhaps both of them in the end. that is not a new tactic, is it? >> no. it's certainly not. in fact, right here, look at these dates. in 1976, there was a bomb using a pressu
jonathan? >> the bombings in boston, bill, are partly shocking purely because we are that much safer than we were prior to 9/11. prior to 9/11, the bombings were much more common on american soil. you only need to look back to 1993, of course, and the first bombing of the world trade center. and then in 1995, of course, there was the oklahoma city bombing and many more small scale but deadly bombings in the 1970s. now, a lot of experts say that since the 9/11 attacks our intelligence...
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here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> the president referred to the bombing as the event in boston, but make no mistake, the white house is treating this as a terrorist attack. when the president came into the briefing room a short while ago, he vowed to find out who was responsible and hold them responsible. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this, and we will find out who did this, we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> the president said he's directed the full resources of the federal government to help not only with the investigation in boston and the recovery in boston, but also to secure other parts of the united states as necessary. the president was informed of this just minutes after it happened and immediately began to receive briefings from his national security team. we have a photo of the call he had with fbi director muller in the
here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl. >> the president referred to the bombing as the event in boston, but make no mistake, the white house is treating this as a terrorist attack. when the president came into the briefing room a short while ago, he vowed to find out who was responsible and hold them responsible. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to...
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. >> jonathan, we've got the materials at hand which has been discovered, the pressure cooker, battery pack and circuit board and i didn't mention a piece of black nylon that was part of the bag. >> the best estimate that we have gotten is if they can track this to where they were sold and who purchased them, that's going to lead us to the suspect. we've seen this in previous investigations in the 1993 world trade center bombing. and as a result they caught the suspects m sa suspects. same theory here. that's part of the investigation and pouring all over the videotapes for leads and that one piece of videotape of a suspect putting down a bag outside the lord & taylor or caught on the lord & taylor surveillance tape is another. again, as pete williams and myself have been reporting all day, there is no suspect. there is no arrest. there is no specific name. now, we've been told that there have been several names out there that obviously they would want to run them down but we've been told that it's ruled out. the investigation is ongoing, moving forward. the piece of tape is one of man
. >> jonathan, we've got the materials at hand which has been discovered, the pressure cooker, battery pack and circuit board and i didn't mention a piece of black nylon that was part of the bag. >> the best estimate that we have gotten is if they can track this to where they were sold and who purchased them, that's going to lead us to the suspect. we've seen this in previous investigations in the 1993 world trade center bombing. and as a result they caught the suspects m sa...
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jonathan hunt, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> breaking news now on "studio b," continuing coverage of the attacks near boston. the fbi will update us now in 90 minutes. 5:00 eastern time, for the first press conference they have held in two days. we're hearing from investigators that they're taking a very close look at the images from the site of one blast. we still do not know if they'll release pictures of people the feds want to talk to. the pictures could prove very important in this investigation. >> bill, despite all the images on the internet, the investigators say we haven't necessarily seen the ones that matter. that's a discussion among federal investigators whether those should be released to the public or when they will be released to the public. according to one fbi source there was a clear image of one individual placing an object at the scene of one of the bomb blasts, clear enough the fbi source was able to describe to fox news the individual as very young, and white. now, there are othe
jonathan hunt, thank you. see you later tonight. >>> breaking news now on "studio b," continuing coverage of the attacks near boston. the fbi will update us now in 90 minutes. 5:00 eastern time, for the first press conference they have held in two days. we're hearing from investigators that they're taking a very close look at the images from the site of one blast. we still do not know if they'll release pictures of people the feds want to talk to. the pictures could prove...
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jonathan hunt live in new york tonight. the fbi saying here in boston hours ago, quote: each piece of evidence moves us forward to justice. if you have information, tips, evidence, anything that may help, 1-800-call-fbi, 225-5324 the number that is now public as well. we're watching this tragedy in texas tonight. and what a scene this is tiny town of west texas. police say there is no telling how many people die when a fertilizer plant there caught fire and exploded. [explosion] >> >> bill: the blast as powerful as a small earthquake. >> the sonic boom, at least that's what it felt like. >> threw you down on the ground. >> if i had been on that couch i would be dead. >> bill: spreading devastation in every direction. >> there are homes leveled. >> it blew the windows out. >> there are businesses leveled. >> no windows, no doors, ceiling is down. everything in the house is just flipped around. >> bill: tonight the search for victims and the search for answers. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a lo
jonathan hunt live in new york tonight. the fbi saying here in boston hours ago, quote: each piece of evidence moves us forward to justice. if you have information, tips, evidence, anything that may help, 1-800-call-fbi, 225-5324 the number that is now public as well. we're watching this tragedy in texas tonight. and what a scene this is tiny town of west texas. police say there is no telling how many people die when a fertilizer plant there caught fire and exploded. [explosion] >>...
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explosi explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today. >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with a handgun. he's a terrorist. >> this is part of the backload from the whole 9/11. civil libertarians expect two explosions in every terrorist attack. one is the original and the other is the privacy of civil liberties. there's this pavlovian response. >> glad to have you on. thank you very much, kendall coffey. >>> up next, boston strong. life in the city is beginning to return to normal. i was up there this weekend overnight. the slow healing has begun. one week after the horrific marathon bombings. it's only a week ago. boy, the world changes in a week, doesn't it? we'll be right ba
explosi explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today. >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with...
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. >> reporter: jonathan rogers sat on the ramp for two hours. >> new york city is right there. you want to reach out and grab it. >> reporter: in all, more than 1,200 delays yesterday blamed on the shortage of controllers, another 1,400 delayed by weather and other issues. a job that literally keeps the nation's economy and its people moving caught in a budget stalemate. of the roughly 15,000 air traffic controllers, 10% are off the job each day. 1,500 not at their stations. >> i don't think that it's fair that air traffic control, particularly air traffic controllers, are being used as a pawn. >> reporter: there's no shortage of people who are angry about it, but so far congress hasn't acted to fix the problem. the man whose job it is to keep the nation's skies safe says it's an outrage. >> sequester is a bad idea, a dumb idea. it's not a way that any person would do their own budget. it's a meat ax approach, and it should be changed. it can be changed. >> reporter: in denver today, proof that the delays can worsen with volatile springtime weather. while the faa says fewer con
. >> reporter: jonathan rogers sat on the ramp for two hours. >> new york city is right there. you want to reach out and grab it. >> reporter: in all, more than 1,200 delays yesterday blamed on the shortage of controllers, another 1,400 delayed by weather and other issues. a job that literally keeps the nation's economy and its people moving caught in a budget stalemate. of the roughly 15,000 air traffic controllers, 10% are off the job each day. 1,500 not at their stations....
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joining me now, nbc's luke russert who covers capitol hill and jonathan capehart, political writer for "washington post" and msnbc contributor. luke, are they going to have the votes in the end or not? >> most likely not. 60 is a very steep hill for this. the reason why, a lot of those republican senators who voted for this to move forward on cloture have now backtracked. what's interesting, though, i think that's really happened here is two things. everyone's attention shifted to boston, to the pr push that the gun control lobby that they would have is not the same. the newtown families aren't registers as much today as they would have had that tragedy in boston not occurred. number two, boehner in the house put out a pretty declarative statement last week. we're going to water down whatever comes out of the senate. if you're a republican senator, if you're a red state democrat, why go out on a limb for this when the house is probably going to sit on it? >> harry reid, i mean, he knows when he's got the votes and when he doesn't. why would he proceed with this? i mean, i wonder, is th
joining me now, nbc's luke russert who covers capitol hill and jonathan capehart, political writer for "washington post" and msnbc contributor. luke, are they going to have the votes in the end or not? >> most likely not. 60 is a very steep hill for this. the reason why, a lot of those republican senators who voted for this to move forward on cloture have now backtracked. what's interesting, though, i think that's really happened here is two things. everyone's attention shifted...
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jonathan, you have another or different take on this? >> well, i wouldn't quarrel, in essence, with what evans has layed out. certainly, there's a lot, a lot to argue for sort of viewing this as something that is somewhat different from what we've seen before. i do, however, find a certain irony that there seems almost in some quarters a wistful nostalgia for kim jung-il, that paragon of rationally, what have you. [laughter] and not to mention that, for grandpa himself going back a little farther. so much of what we see here has, dare i say, a very, very contrived quality. this is a manufactured crisis, but it is a predominantly, i believe, for domestic purposes in north korea. but it's additionally a calculation that suggests to me that young mr. kim, or as i fondly like to call him, 3.0, that he sees this as the basis for a certain, creating a certain legitimacy in the eyes of his own people and, curiously, he may think in the eyes of the outside world. because that frustration that north korea feels that no one, no major power, no pow
jonathan, you have another or different take on this? >> well, i wouldn't quarrel, in essence, with what evans has layed out. certainly, there's a lot, a lot to argue for sort of viewing this as something that is somewhat different from what we've seen before. i do, however, find a certain irony that there seems almost in some quarters a wistful nostalgia for kim jung-il, that paragon of rationally, what have you. [laughter] and not to mention that, for grandpa himself going back a little...
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., and your youngest, jonathan. we're here the talk about paul and j.p. andlet start when you got call just after 3:00 p.m. from your son saying he had been hurt bad. >> hi son called me at 3:00. he said he was hurt really bad. he couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend. and that he was being rushed to the hospital. and -- we couldened find my other son for a long time afterward. >> the force of the impact was enough that despite standing next to each other, they were actually knocked completely apart. >> yes. >> now, you were able to see them. >> i am. i could see them for a few minutes. they're both going into surgery soon this morning. they both lost a leg. below the knee. i really don't know too much because it's just so overwhelming. it's like a nightmare. >> paul's girlfriend suffered severe burns. what do we know of her condition? >> she's at tufts medical. they wouldn't tell anybody but family members. her twin sister said today that paul and j.p. saved her life. they were in front of her. >> now, paul actually, when he called you, said he cou
., and your youngest, jonathan. we're here the talk about paul and j.p. andlet start when you got call just after 3:00 p.m. from your son saying he had been hurt bad. >> hi son called me at 3:00. he said he was hurt really bad. he couldn't find his brother or his girlfriend. and that he was being rushed to the hospital. and -- we couldened find my other son for a long time afterward. >> the force of the impact was enough that despite standing next to each other, they were actually...
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right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older brother heaved toward the police officers and was opening fire during that wild and insane shootout that was taking place overnight. and the search continues for this suspect. they're doing it literally in a grid house-by-house, location-by-location in and around the area where he was last seen. have the whole area cordoned off. why is it taking so much time? because it is a significant area they're recovering. they remain hopeful that they will track him down, but we've got no indication that they have a sight on him at this hour. >> tell me about the older b
right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older...
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jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect from earlier today and police said, quote, no one, no one is in custody. >> megyn: bill hemmer, thank you, friend. see you soon. law enforcement now pouring over images from the scene and you heard bill how they're asking anyone who was there to send them pictures. what you're about to see a one example of what authorities are looking at. you will he see a man cross the finish line and kiss his children and then you'll hear the first explosion and 12 seconds or so later you will hear the second blast. listen here. >> great job!. [explosion] >> we now know that three people were killed and just under 200 people were injured in those
jonathan watel, one of our fox producers, talk to one of his roommates a short time ago and this is part of the conversation they had now. listen carefully here. >> do you think your friend did it? >> no. >> why? >> because-- what's your friend like? >> what can you tell us about your friend? >> (inaudible) and a brief conversation from earlier today, megyn, i want to stress now, he does not consider this 20-year-old saudi national is not considered a suspect...
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jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will ultimately. , just a question of when. >> shepard: how much more too we know about their relationship? >> not that much. we just are not hearing from her or the family. what we do know is that she met her future husband when she was studying at university in boston. they apparently met at a nightclub, and according to her attorney, she later converted to islam and married tsarnaev. asked about her religion, the attorney said, she believes in the ten ten nets of islam and the koran. she believes in god. her parents acknowledge they knew very little about the son-in-law saying, we cannot beg
jonathan hunt is in studio this afternoon. where is this woman right now? do we even know? >> as far as we know, shep, catherine russell tsarnaev is currently at her parent' home in north kingstown rhode island. federal agents were at the home, apparently seeking to speak to her, but her lawyer is the only wound has spoken to the fed cozy the said, i spoke to them, that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it appears that they will...
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right now, let's go to the information from wnbc's chief investigative reporter jonathan d dienst. the survivor, being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running around, as you heard, they're trying to verify that. they are checking with all of the relatives. you've got the wife, you've got two sisters in new jersey. the parents overseas. you've got russian intelligence. you've got -- they're tracking their cell phones. as of now, nothing to indicate, bull but, again, it's earliy on for them to do a deep dive to find out if there are any connection to any others, whether there's a bomb maker or a trainer or some sort of jihadist who may have influenced them. unclear. but as of now, one senior official continues to tell us lone wolf ki
right now, let's go to the information from wnbc's chief investigative reporter jonathan d dienst. the survivor, being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital....
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jonathan hunt, live. our coverage continues. right after this. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause seris allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell yo doctor right away if you havehese, new or worsening depression, or unusuhanges in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sit including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling ofhands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive
jonathan hunt, live. our coverage continues. right after this. i'm phyllis, and i have diabetic nerve pain. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda...
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joining us now is krystal ball, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle" and jonathan alter, columnist with bloomberg view and msnbc political analyst. i want to start if i might, chr krystal, by showing you this article. george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to think about him. in fact, i think some of the bump in the polls that he's experienced recently is a combination of two things. number one, i think his presidency, it's a bit like childbirth. you know, it's awful while you're having it. a while later you kind of forget just how awful it was. >> and you have another child. >> i don't know about that. let's not go that far. >> that's what my wife told me. we have three. what can i tell you. >> i do think we've forgotten a bit. part of that is because we don't feel quite as frightened. we aren't so in the midst of the financial crisis anymore. so it's easier to look
joining us now is krystal ball, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle" and jonathan alter, columnist with bloomberg view and msnbc political analyst. i want to start if i might, chr krystal, by showing you this article. george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to...
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abc's jonathan karl reports from the white house. >> reporter: top congressional leaders who have been briefed on the investigation say that it bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack. senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be home grown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that word. >> we still do not know who did this or why. and people shouldn't jump to conclusions before we have all the facts. but, make no mistake we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, groups, will feel the full weight of justice. >> i asked senior administration officials about that. what i was told was, quote, any event with multiple explosive devices as this appears to be is clearly an act of terror and should be approached as an act of terror. but the administration makes it clear this is still an ongoing investigation. very little is known. there is no information about whe
abc's jonathan karl reports from the white house. >> reporter: top congressional leaders who have been briefed on the investigation say that it bears all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack. senator dianne feinstein, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee, told abc news' jeff zeleny, "it could be foreign, it could be home grown, but it is terrorism." the president in his remarks to the country did not to that word. >> we still do not know who did this or why....
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. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike last year when it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard. she needed to have lots of medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of p
. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike...
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we would never say anything like that. >> bravo your reporter, jonathan wachtel. what the secretary-general should do is make it his business to remove mr. faulk from any position with the u.n. whatsoever. because he speaks with the u.n. label behind him. and that is just an outrageous use of enormous resources poured into that institution. the secretary-general shouldn't reject a comment to have people like that employed as, so-called independent experts but for years, using the u.n. as a platform is just outrageous, it is wrong and --. jenna: this language only allowed, claudia, when it is anti-american, anti-israel? >> that's pretty much the way it goes. that is very much the slant. that show the human rights council has operated for years. you know, it is a travesty of a human rights council. that's how many, many things at the u.n. operate. and these sort of ritualistic rejection of the remarks after pressure and so on does nothing. what hangs out there is you still have the voice of somebody who whose pronouncements are anti-american, in many cases with this
we would never say anything like that. >> bravo your reporter, jonathan wachtel. what the secretary-general should do is make it his business to remove mr. faulk from any position with the u.n. whatsoever. because he speaks with the u.n. label behind him. and that is just an outrageous use of enormous resources poured into that institution. the secretary-general shouldn't reject a comment to have people like that employed as, so-called independent experts but for years, using the u.n. as...
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. >>> i want to bring in wnbc's jonathan ,bèdienst. we're getting news that terror suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev who was killed in a shootout this morning is reportedly flew in and out of john f. kennedy last year and was out of the country for six months. investigators do not know if tsarnaev received any terror training while he was overseas, but it adds another piece to this evolving puzzle. >> that's the question they want to ask, what he was he doing overseize, he does have relatives in russia and he flew in and out of the country, back to kennedy airport, he flew out of new york on january 12th, 2012. and records indicate he returned on july 17th, 2012. and now they want to figure out that gap in time. was it just a family trip or did he go for any sort of terror training. and that is one aspect of the investigation. his brother, as well, there are some documents as well about what he entered the country. he entered as a young man. with his family and they applied for asylum and it was received. and on the older brother's documents
. >>> i want to bring in wnbc's jonathan ,bèdienst. we're getting news that terror suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev who was killed in a shootout this morning is reportedly flew in and out of john f. kennedy last year and was out of the country for six months. investigators do not know if tsarnaev received any terror training while he was overseas, but it adds another piece to this evolving puzzle. >> that's the question they want to ask, what he was he doing overseize, he does have...
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we'll start with jonathan hunt live in the studio. we're learning about the fireworks and where they came from. >> massachusetts bans the sale of all fireworks so apparently back in february, tamerlan tsarnaev drove to new hampshire and bought two kits known as lock and load. according to the reporting of ron ralston, he paid $200 for one. got the other one for free by signing up for a loyalty card using his massachusetts driver's license. now the vice president of phantom fireworks, the company based in ohio, says that he does not believe the powder from those lock and load kits was used in the boston attacks. listen. >> i just don't think they would have been able to mine enough powder from these products to produce that. the other part is that we all saw the explosion and it was gray smoke. you saw no color. no fireworks effect. no whistle, no crackle. >> it's important to point out the fbi said they believe at this stage the explosives use in the boston attacks were consistent with the type found in some fireworks. >> shepard: we
we'll start with jonathan hunt live in the studio. we're learning about the fireworks and where they came from. >> massachusetts bans the sale of all fireworks so apparently back in february, tamerlan tsarnaev drove to new hampshire and bought two kits known as lock and load. according to the reporting of ron ralston, he paid $200 for one. got the other one for free by signing up for a loyalty card using his massachusetts driver's license. now the vice president of phantom fireworks, the...
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jonathan: a diamond ring! wayne: go big or go home. you won a car! this is a very happy man. - i got the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady. wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." let's make a deal. i'm wayne brady, and we do it like this. who wants to make a deal? let's see, let's see. let's go over here. you, dean, come here, dean. come on, dean. don't... don't fall, dean. don't fall. how are you? - i'm awesome. wayne: and what do you do, dean? - i work in marketing. wayne: work in marketing. okay, so working in marketing...
jonathan: a diamond ring! wayne: go big or go home. you won a car! this is a very happy man. - i got the big deal! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady. wayne: welcome to "let's make a deal." let's make a deal. i'm wayne brady, and we do it like this. who wants to make a deal? let's see, let's see. let's go over here. you, dean, come here, dean. come on, dean. don't... don't fall, dean. don't fall. how are you? - i'm awesome....
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jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big deal, plus super deal, equals $71,000. over $71,000 in cash and prizes today. nowhere else, right here, this week.
jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big...
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. >> jonathan thank you for bringing us that account. we appreciate it. charlie? >> extraordinary stories. there is tighter security at landmarks in washington and other cities. as you heard, president obama says whoever is responsible will be caught. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. overnight president obama was briefed by his top white house terrorism official on the criminal official and ongoing federal response. later today the president will meet again with fbi director robert mueller. white house officials tell us it's quite likely mr. obama will address the boston bombings later today although i must emphasize there's nothing official on the president's schedule. at the white house yesterday, mr. obama told the nation he would update them on any significant breaks in this case. >> you should anticipate that as we get more information, our teams will provide you briefings. we're still in the investigation stage at this point. i just want to reiterate we'll find out who did this and we will hold them accou
. >> jonathan thank you for bringing us that account. we appreciate it. charlie? >> extraordinary stories. there is tighter security at landmarks in washington and other cities. as you heard, president obama says whoever is responsible will be caught. major garrett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. overnight president obama was briefed by his top white house terrorism official on the criminal official and ongoing federal response. later...
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we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is central asia, defeating in an armageddon-like struggle. a clear indication that the radicalization took place while he was abroad. in fact, we heard the uncle speaking to reporters earlier today saying that these were good kids and somebody radicalized them. so i think that's going to be a major question that u.s. authorities and congressional investigators are going to be asking in the weeks and months after this is all over. what happened here? how did these two kids who grew up almost entirely in the united states become radicalized and come to hate americans? and who radicalized them? who playe
we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is...
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jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ... ... >>> fox news alert. the bomb suspect is now in custody. the survivor, at least. two of them motivated by extremism and their muslim faith. have we become too politically correct and is it hurting our ability to challenge the enemies. >> ceo of the cherdof group. is homeland security prepared to combat these lone wolves if they become radicalized? is this the new normal? >> it is the new normal. this the day we all feared that would come. if anybody would take a bet 9-12 it would have taken something until the boston bombing. but what we're going to see it's imperative we
jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's...
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. >> jonathan in illinois, independent line. please go ahead with your question or comment regarding guantanamo. >> thank you for taking my call. think you for taking my call. the overwhelming sense of americans have long agreed torture is undemocratic and violates every basic principle of humanity. by that and recent findings of how detainees are being treated, it doesn't that justified george cheney and others to go before the criminal court as soon as possible? thank you for taking my call. guest: appreciate the question. i do not think there's any doubt that your comment of torture is an american is true. i agree with that. when i came to the pentagon, there were 492 recommendations in place. many of them dealt with mistreatment of detainees. 2006, ild also note by think we have prosecuted any number of soldiers, sailors, airmen or marines in the military court for detainee of use. a couple were for homicide. there was an ongoing legal process of a criminal nature for those who perpetrated the crimes. let me segue to the sec
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there is no greater satisfaction in this jonathan in wking with members from th peats in a good faith effort to serve the nation's interests. i thank my colleagues here for the privilege. [applause] >> thanks, very much to chuck and john. i can remember one of the earlier meetings of this group when we talk about what is the bottom line? what is nonnegotiable? why are we hear? the democrats saying we have to be fair to the american workers. the republicans said we have to be fair in protecting our border. republicans came back and said yes, but they have to earn their way on that path. pay the taxes, pay the fine, learn english, have a your. it is not going to be easy. they have to earn their way. those were the basic principles that started the conversation. i think there were 24 meetings that took place as we came together for some times for hours at great thronte talk about this 800-page bill. it is not perfect but it is a ood faith approach to fixing a y brmmigtion system. there's many reasons we're here. first, american people wanus do something. the notion that we would end this
there is no greater satisfaction in this jonathan in wking with members from th peats in a good faith effort to serve the nation's interests. i thank my colleagues here for the privilege. [applause] >> thanks, very much to chuck and john. i can remember one of the earlier meetings of this group when we talk about what is the bottom line? what is nonnegotiable? why are we hear? the democrats saying we have to be fair to the american workers. the republicans said we have to be fair in...
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jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the democrats on capitol hill are voting to send funding -- to help in the aftermath of the west. >> stephanie: someone made that point earlier. rick perry spoke out against hurricane sandy. >> both senators voted against hurricane sandy aid. now they're asking for aid for west texas. >> stephanie: in america we help each other. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> so funny in my head when i planned it. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." you know who is coming on (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to
jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the...
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. >> alisyn: we turn to fox news contributor father jonathan morris who joins us. more evil that we've seen. what are we supposed to make of it? >> well, i think the first thing to make of it, and i'll talk about this in my church a little later this morning, is that not all ideas are created equal. as the doctor before us in the last setting spoke, not all ideas are created equal. some are true, some are false. whether you use the name of god or not. some are rational and some are stupid. anyone who suggests that their idea or their belief impells them to kill the innocent are not only radical but they have lost their minds, and we have to make sure that nobody gets away with saying somehow these are my beliefs, my beliefs are based on my understanding of god, and therefore, they might be equally as true as others. simply not true o. all of us, believer, non-believer,s christians, jews, we can all stand up to that and we have to. >> clayton: what do you say to those who might find their faith rattled. those who were there looking on the horror, how can god let thi
. >> alisyn: we turn to fox news contributor father jonathan morris who joins us. more evil that we've seen. what are we supposed to make of it? >> well, i think the first thing to make of it, and i'll talk about this in my church a little later this morning, is that not all ideas are created equal. as the doctor before us in the last setting spoke, not all ideas are created equal. some are true, some are false. whether you use the name of god or not. some are rational and some are...
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jonathan and i have taken over software, you know, is -- the work that tim cook's doing. i think the bench is strong and the future is bright. and i think people forget that apple works on a long time scale. >> why don't they have ideas on what to do with that cash instead of paying $100 billion as dividends if the time scale's thatening lo. >> i think they probably do have ideas, we just haven't heard about them yet. >> are you psychologically short or investment short? >> well, i've gotten quite burned. at this point, both psychologically and investment short, yes. >> jeff lewis, thank you, for coming in this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> the disrupters. thanks. >>> when we come back, we've got more stories that are making headlines outside of earnings. plus the pulse of the market from the chief investment strategist of blackrock. where he is putting work for his clients. and will the s.e.c. rethink the decision to release news after yesterday's hack and market reaction? we'll talk about that. we'll be back with more right after this. but i wondered what a custo
jonathan and i have taken over software, you know, is -- the work that tim cook's doing. i think the bench is strong and the future is bright. and i think people forget that apple works on a long time scale. >> why don't they have ideas on what to do with that cash instead of paying $100 billion as dividends if the time scale's thatening lo. >> i think they probably do have ideas, we just haven't heard about them yet. >> are you psychologically short or investment short?...